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January 30th, 2012 - 10:57 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

DC Singles Reviews for January 2012

Action Comics #5: A little heavy on the background aren’t we, Morrison? RATING: B- Animal Man #5: Unless you have a weak stomach, there is no reason you shouldn’t be reading this RIGHT NOW! RATING: A+ Justice League International #5: Okay, now that this arc is over, can we get a better p[...]

December 30th, 2011 - 9:40 am § in Comic Reviews, Singles

DC Singles Reviews for December 2011

Action Comics #4: Steel is so awesome he has his own section of the issue. RATING: A-   Animal Man #4: The more disgusting this book gets the more I love it. RATING: A   Justice League International #4: A monologue from a villain with a typically bland evil scheme are making this comic ha[...]

December 14th, 2011 - 2:40 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

DC Singles Reviews for November 2011

Writing a review for every single, uh…single…was taking too long. So I’ve decided to boil down each review into one sentence reviews. Action Comics #3: Superman sulks while Braniac bulks. Rating: B+   Animal Man #3: The stuff that wonderful little nightmares are made of. Ratin[...]

October 27th, 2011 - 1:28 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Wonder Woman #2 (2011)

The biggest surprise of the DC reboot for me was Wonder Woman. I’ve never been a fan, but this new take is changing my opinion rapidly. Here is a title that proves any character can be made interesting in the right hands (and not in the fumbling fingers of J. Michael Straczynski). Issue 2 fle[...]

October 25th, 2011 - 1:51 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Justice League #2 (2011)

I was less than thrilled with Justice League #1. The rocky intro of Cyborg and the mean-spirited introduction of the Batman/Green Lantern dynamic just didn’t do much for me. However, I have to give credit to Geoff Johns for turning around titles like Green Lantern, The Flash and Aquaman. With [...]

October 24th, 2011 - 11:45 am § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Green Lantern Corps #2 (2011)

When I read the first issue of GLC, it was slow as the story focused on character development and keeping the new villain a complete mystery. It almost felt like a complete reboot if it weren’t for the references made to Hal Jordan’s current situation going on in Green Lantern. While the[...]

October 17th, 2011 - 11:49 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Batwoman #2 (2011)

I could recommend Batwoman just based on the art alone. I mean, LOOK at that cover. But even setting the art aside, there is still a wonderfully intriguing plot being developed here with some very capable characters. As Batwoman comes to grips with taking on Flamebird as her sidekick and deciding wh[...]

October 17th, 2011 - 11:23 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Swamp Thing #2 (2011)

After such a bombastic debut, Swamp Thing is due for some setup. This is usually the part of the story most readers dread. While there is no denying that this issue is heavy on the text, it does the one thing a comic with exposition should do: intrigue. Swamp Thing tries to explain the situation [..[...]

October 13th, 2011 - 9:19 pm § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Animal Man #2 (2011)

I was already on board with Animal Man about half-way through issue 1. That trippy dream sequence at the end of #1 just sealed the deal. Now comes the real test with issue #2. Was the first issue just a fluke for a series that start with a bang and end with a poof? I’m [...][...]

October 12th, 2011 - 11:42 am § in Comic Reviews, Singles

Action Comics #2 (2011)

I’m really digging this new Superman. Sure, he may not be the polite boy-scout or the intergalactic champion we’re all use to, but Grant Morrison’s take is certainly fresh and exciting. Action Comics issue #2 continues down the path of restructuring the Superman universe for the better. There [...]